CBS has released some photos to promote the Wednesday, October 26 episode of Code Black. Before we get to those, though, here’s how they describe it:

“Demons and Angels” – On Halloween night, Willis, Noa and Elliott rush to the scene of a fire at a haunted theater, where Dr. Nolan (Kathleen Rose Perkins) and her boyfriend’s son are trapped, on CODE BLACK, Wednesday, Oct. 26 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network.

Some photos can be found below.

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"Demons and Angels" -- On Halloween night, Willis, Noa and Elliott rush to the scene of a fire at a haunted theater, where Dr. Nolan (Kathleen Rose Perkins) and her boyfriend's son are trapped, on CODE BLACK, Wednesday, Oct. 26 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Harry Ford (Dr. Angus Leighton), Rob Lowe (Col. Ethan Willis), Marcia Gay Harden (Dr. Leanne Rorish) Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS ©2016 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Code Black stars Marcia Gay Harden (Dr. Leanne Rorish), Boris Kodjoe (Dr. Will Campbell), Melanie Chandra (Dr. Malaya Pineda), Harry Ford (Dr. Angus Leighton), Benjamin Hollingsworth (Dr. Mario Savetti), Jillian Murray (Dr. Heather Pinkney), William Allen Young (Dr. Rollie Guthrie) with Luis Guzman (Jesse Sallander) and Rob Lowe (Col. Ethan Willis).

Recurring cast appearing in “Demons and Angels” includes Tommy Dewey (Dr. Mike Leighton), Noah Gray-Cabey (Dr. Elliot Dixon), Emily Tyra (Dr. Noa Kean), and Nafessa Williams (Dr. Charlotte Piel). Additional guest stars include Steven Culp (Desmond Leighton), Kathleen Rose Perkins (Dr. Amanda Nolan), Abigail Klein (Nurse Eloise), Joshua Keller Katz (Paramedic #1), Brooklyn Silzer (Erica Flynn), Duncan Joiner (Ian Renwick), Jessica Leigh Gonzales (Paramedic #3), Joey Honsa (Cheryl), Joshua Hoffman (Tyler), Mary Kate Wiles (Betsy), Ava Davila (Mini Jessamine), Terrence Edwards (Paramedic), Matthew Staley (Logan Green), Jeffrey Damnit (Skull Face), Brenda Arteaga-Walsh (Mom), and Bradley Snedeker (John Renwick).

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KSiteTV Editor-In-Chief Craig Byrne has been writing about TV on the internet since 1995. He is also the author of several published books, including Smallville: The Visual Guide and the show's Official Companions for Seasons 4-7.

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